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''This item deals with the Frysian language as it is used in NationStates. As long as this entry is not updated by other nations, it will only deal with how the Frysian language is used in [[Knootoss]]. For more information about the Frysian language in general: [[Wikipedia:Frysian]]''
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''This item deals with the [[Wikipedia:Frisian language|Frysian language]] as it is used in NationStates.
  
In the northern province of [[Friesland]] in Knootoss, '''Frysian''' is spoken and taught in schools as an official and separate language. Dutch is also spoken by all Knootian-Frysians.
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'''Frisian''' is the primary [[language]] in the northern province of [[Friesland]] in [[Knootoss]], where it is spoken and taught in schools as an official and separate language. [[Dutch]] is also spoken by all Knootian-Frysians. The language is also spoken in a small part of [[Wikipedia:Groningen (province)|Groningen]], in the Saterland and in North Friesland.
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The earliest definite written examples of Frisian are from approximately the 9th century. A few examples of runic inscriptions from the region are probably older and possibly in the Frisian language. These runic writings however usually do not amount to more than single- or few-word inscriptions, and cannot be said to constitute literature as such. Actual Frisian writings appear a few centuries later, and are generally restricted to legalistic writings.
  
See: [[Dutch]]
 
See: [[Wikipedia: Friesland]] for info on RL Friesland.
 
 
[[Category: Languages]]
 
[[Category: Languages]]

Latest revision as of 10:48, 15 December 2004

This item deals with the Frysian language as it is used in NationStates.

Frisian
Spoken in: Friesland, Knootoss

Frisian is the primary language in the northern province of Friesland in Knootoss, where it is spoken and taught in schools as an official and separate language. Dutch is also spoken by all Knootian-Frysians. The language is also spoken in a small part of Groningen, in the Saterland and in North Friesland.

The earliest definite written examples of Frisian are from approximately the 9th century. A few examples of runic inscriptions from the region are probably older and possibly in the Frisian language. These runic writings however usually do not amount to more than single- or few-word inscriptions, and cannot be said to constitute literature as such. Actual Frisian writings appear a few centuries later, and are generally restricted to legalistic writings.